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Balls of steel...worst programme ever ?
I finally got around to watching an episode of this last night ( Sky+ )
My god...
Apart from p***ed up students,can you see anyone else enjoying this ?
I must admit,I openly clapped the guy that punched the ` Annoying Devil ` that threw dirty water/paint over a window that a windowcleaner had just finished.
To hear this prick bleating "alright mate..it`s not worth killing me for" was the only funny bit of the programme... :/ :D
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Gotta say I found it pretty funny on Friday (first time I`ve seen it), the black militant guy was hilarious
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Just gimme police academy motherf***er lmao :D
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Every one of them ( bar the woman,obviously ) is asking for a slap.
I couldn`t give a toss about the colour of anyone`s skin,but if they were to go `off on one` like that with me,they`d get a slap.
As for some tosser chucking paint (or whatever it is) over my car as I drive out of a carwash...
I`d have to be dragged off the twat.
It revels in making a complete arse of people in the most vile ways.
Dog crap on a pelican crossing button ????
What the hell is funny about that ???? >:(
My wife lifts our daughter up to press the button on those things. >:(
It`s like `Game for a laugh` without the imagination or class. >:( >:( >:(
I long for the day when one of them is pictured with a bleeding nose.
This item was edited on Tuesday, 30th August 2005, 14:09
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I think Dom Joly is planning on suing. Although Trigger Happy TV wasn`t exactly totally original, at least it could be hilarious. Ball Of Steel has ambitions to lick its boots, but probably never will...
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I must admit i have only caught the first half each week so far.
Found some bits "unfunny" but couldn`t help chuckling with "Big Gay Following"
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"Which way to the train station - you wanna bum?"
childish and immature i know - but i still chuckle to myself now. :*
As a teacher I think i have the responsibility to find out what the kids may be copying and doing in my lessons... ;)
I reckon "Big Gay Following", "Stranger Rodeo" are definates...
what say you?
I find it kind of funny, I find it kind of sad
The dreams in which i`m dying are the best i`ve ever had.
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I think Dom Joly is planning on suing. Although Trigger Happy TV wasn`t exactly totally original, at least it could be hilarious. Ball Of Steel has ambitions to lick its boots, but probably never will...
Trigger happy was `cheeky` but,as far as I can remember,never actually malicious or damaging like this pile of tripe.
I will buy the DVD of `Balls of Steel` though,if they promise to include all the times their `comedians` get a kick in the nads. :D
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Mark Dolan ( the presenter ) did a fantastic show 2 or 3 years ago called The Richard Taylor Interviews.
It was a series of spoof job interviews and was hiliarious, I would love to see it again but am disappointed with this Balls of Stell thing.
why take life so seriously..its not like you are going to make it out alive
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gotta say, this is why I don`t watch TV (and so don`t have to pay the licence). Why blow £120/yr on crap when you can spend it on DVDs like Law & Order or Malcolm in the Middle etc etc and watch WHAT you want, WHEN you want. Which is a bonus when working my hours.
(and yes Batavia I should be studying...)
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and yes Batavia I should be studying...
Indeed you should!!
I agree. Spend money on DVD`s would be a lot better than the TV we have these days. Friday and Saturday night`s are abysmal. The only thing I now watch are (BB, of course, but can watch that on the computer), the odd film and documentaries.
I know several people that have ditched the TV`s out of the home, now.
This item was edited on Tuesday, 30th August 2005, 17:28